the answer arizona. with 69% funded. according to the pew center on the states. for more on retirement, go to retirement.cnbc.com. >>> well, here on cnbc, we're always looking for signs of life in america and today our search takes us to florida's space coast where the big fear was at the end of the shuttle program we would see the region flat lining but there's something else breathing life in the new area. when's pumping life in to this area? >> it's a fascinating story because, you know, when the shuttle program ended people basically thought it would be an economic wasteland. yeah, the area took a hit. unemployment spiked almost 12% and more than a year later there's substantial signs of hope. one of the largest plane manufacturers in the world relocated the executive jet headquarters from brazil and invested $50 million and just one example of mayor corporations swooping in when the shuttle shut down. >> it caught our eye with the qualified workforce here, especially with the retirement of the space shuttle program and those individuals available to be part